Lisa P's comments

Topper (1937) - Blog Entry

27 Feb 2007 08:05 AM

Awesome movie!!

Kids And Juice---Are They A Healthy Mix? - Blog Entry

27 Feb 2007 08:01 AM

My son doesn't drink juice. I never bothered to start him on it. He eats loads of fresh fruits and vegetables though and prefers them over candy (another thing I never started him on). He does drink lots of water throughout the day. I figured it would take just as much effort to get him hooked on a good habit as it would a bad one. So far, so good.

Fabulous Snacks! - Blog Entry

27 Feb 2007 07:51 AM

Yippee yum!

Kindergarten Naptime - Blog Entry

27 Feb 2007 07:50 AM

I really think that things like the appropriate amount of sleep and breakfast should be the responsibility of a parent. Teachers have so much on their plates in this day and age that parents really have no business loading things like sleep and malnutrition on them as well. After all, if parents can't handle simple things like that, then what did they become parents for?

Netiquette Part II: Be a Good Citizen in Your Online Community - Blog Entry

27 Feb 2007 07:45 AM

Great information! But you haven't mentioned that ridiculous IM-speak that is sort of phonetic and really annoying...

Girls Are Geeks Too - Blog Entry

27 Feb 2007 07:44 AM

LOL! I was programming in BASIC when it was new ;-) I guess that dates us, doesn't it?

Teaching Your Baby a Foreign Language - Blog Entry

27 Feb 2007 07:43 AM

I should also mention that when my son was very young, I used to play Placido Domingo and Eros Ramazzotti music (both Italian) while we were winding down to bedtime. He loved them then and still does. I believe that any exposure to foreign languages is good and varied means of exposure are even better. :-) Looking forward to more on this topic!

Teaching Your Baby a Foreign Language - Blog Entry

26 Feb 2007 11:56 AM

Well, you know I'm a fan of Muzzy - if used properly. Parents need to participate and practice with their children. I could do the same thing on my own, but Muzzy sort of gives me a lesson plan - a place to start. It is also helping my husband refresh his foreign language skills. The key is practicing the lessons in your day-to-day life. I don't think we should ever just assume that our children are like computers and we can just load up a DVD and program them. They are human and nothing can be learned without reinforcement in the real world.

When in Doubt...Bake Cookies - Blog Entry

25 Feb 2007 07:40 AM

BRILLIANT TACTIC!!! I'll have to remember this one!

Expecting Too Much During Times of Crisis and Transition - Blog Entry

25 Feb 2007 07:38 AM

Good information! thanks :-)

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